lsmbstartup(8) — Maintenance
NAME
lsmbstartup − Starts the Logical Storage Manager (LSM) during system reboot
SYNOPSIS
/sbin/lsmbstartup
DESCRIPTION
When LSM initially starts, it automatically adds the following lines in the /etc/inittab file, which ensure that the lsmbstartup script is called during a system reboot:
lsm:23:wait:/sbin/lsmbstartup -n </dev/console>/dev/console 2>&1
fs:23:wait:/sbin/bcheckrc </dev/console>/dev/console 2>&1
The entry for /sbin/lsmbstartup must precede the entry for /sbin/bcheckrc.
LSM can be started only after the root file system is writable, so the lsmbstartup script first runs fsck −p on the root file system (if non-AdvFS) and mounts the root file system writable. LSM startup scripts are then called to enable all LSM volumes. Any mirrored volumes that have stale plexes are recovered in the background.